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Fix: Do You Want to Allow This App to Make Changes?

The UAC alert box is a Windows Security Feature

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Updated onFebruary 28, 2024

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Windowsincludes the User Account Control (UAC) that notifies you when a program or setting is about to makeadministrator changes to your PC. This feature is accompanied by a prompt that reads:Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?

This prompt serves as a protection medium to keep it in check. It also allows you to control whether the program will be able to make the change. However, some users are complaining of getting this prompt unnecessarily and sometimes with no option to accept it.

If you keep getting the message unnecessarily, you candisable UAC, among other fixes in the next section of this guide.

How do I fix Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device message?

How do I fix Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device message?

1. Disable the UAC dialog box via User Account Control Settings

  1. Press theWindowskey, type control,and select Control Panel.

  2. SelectUser Accountsfrom the list.

  3. Now, click theUser Accountsoption.

  4. Go toChange User Account Controlsettings.

  5. Now drag the bar slider toNever notify.

  6. Press theOKbutton to apply the selected setting.

  7. ClickYeson the UAC window that opens.

You can configure the User Account Control settings to get rid of thedo you want to allow this app to make changes to your devicepop-up in Windows 11.

This can be quickly done through the built-in Control Panel menu.

2. Set up a desktop shortcut that opens the program with elevated privileges

While switching off the UAC is a quick way to eliminate thedo you want to allow this app to make changes to your devicepop-up on Genshin Impact, with the only option being No, it comes with a huge risk

However, with an exception list, you can leave the account control settings on while excluding certain programs.

3. Bypass the UAC using the Trust Shortcut

If you feel solution two above is too lengthy in eliminating thedo you want to allow this app to make changes to your devicepop-up on Windows 10 or 11, you can use software to reduce the steps considerably, as shown above.

With this, we can conclude this guide on eliminating thedo you want to allow this app to make changes to your devicepop-up. To keep your PC’s security level high, we recommend leaving the prompt active but creating exceptions for trusted apps.

If you want tohow to disable the UAC dialog box alert on Windows 10. check our detailed guide to do it quickly.

Feel free to let us know in the comments below if you encounter any problems applying the fixes above.

More about the topics:UAC,Windows 11

Matthew Adams

Windows Hardware Expert

Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.

He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.

In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.

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